Ippodo's more modestly priced senchas

Chip wrote: I can only speak about their sencha, never had their Gyokuro.

I'm just the opposite, I have tried their gyo and matchas but never their senchas. I will get around it some time soon. My chado sensei was just saying she feels they are more famous in name than quality and she listed off a few other shops she finds to be superior, of course I didn't write them down and forget what they were called (she mentioned that none of them had websites so I am not sure you can actually order from them in the states). I will write some down next week.

Chip wrote: I can only speak about their sencha, never had their Gyokuro.

I'm just the opposite, I have tried their gyo and matchas but never their senchas. I will get around it some time soon. My chado sensei was just saying she feels they are more famous in name than quality and she listed off a few other shops she finds to be superior, of course I didn't write them down and forget what they were called (she mentioned that none of them had websites so I am not sure you can actually order from them in the states). I will write some down next week.

Likewise, I am going to try their Gyokuro. Just have not gotten around to it.

Hope to at least hear about some of the other shops even if their teas are "unobtainium."

Chip wrote: I can only speak about their sencha, never had their Gyokuro.

I'm just the opposite, I have tried their gyo and matchas but never their senchas. I will get around it some time soon. My chado sensei was just saying she feels they are more famous in name than quality and she listed off a few other shops she finds to be superior, of course I didn't write them down and forget what they were called (she mentioned that none of them had websites so I am not sure you can actually order from them in the states). I will write some down next week.

Likewise, I am going to try their Gyokuro. Just have not gotten around to it.

Hope to at least hear about some of the other shops even if their teas are "unobtainium."

The tenka-ichi is very, very good, and a quick trip to Japan would result in the unobtainium tea, perhaps a future tea chat meet up destination.

Chip wrote:Hope to at least hear about some of the other shops even if their teas are "unobtainium."

chip, i am also interested to know of other shops. here is one tea shop suggestion you or others may be interested in. highly recommended.Marukyu-Koyamaen UjiNishinotoin Tea House Kyoto http://www.marukyu-koyamaen.co.jp

i was at the tea house (modern interior with lots of traditional and contempory tea inspired desserts and other food) and purchased some sencha as well. one of the best kyoto style teas i have had to date. i am now trying to see if they sell overseas from their on line shop. waiting for a reply to the email i sent them.

rdl wrote:chip, i am also interested to know of other shops. here is one tea shop suggestion you or others may be interested in. highly recommended.Marukyu-Koyamaen UjiNishinotoin Tea House Kyoto http://www.marukyu-koyamaen.co.jp

Chip wrote:Hope to at least hear about some of the other shops even if their teas are "unobtainium."

chip, i am also interested to know of other shops. here is one tea shop suggestion you or others may be interested in. highly recommended.Marukyu-Koyamaen UjiNishinotoin Tea House Kyoto http://www.marukyu-koyamaen.co.jp

I really enjoy koyamaen matcha, they do not get much press here in the US but they are a premier shop. we use their matcha in chado a lot. Think I will have a bowl of some today!

NOESIS wrote:So I'm assuming that Adam and I are the only ones to take a chance on the budget friendly offerings?

I may have ... but it would have been 5ish years ago. I may pick one to try when I get around to ordering from them.

blairswhitaker wrote:

rdl wrote:

Chip wrote:Hope to at least hear about some of the other shops even if their teas are "unobtainium."

chip, i am also interested to know of other shops. here is one tea shop suggestion you or others may be interested in. highly recommended.Marukyu-Koyamaen UjiNishinotoin Tea House Kyoto http://www.marukyu-koyamaen.co.jp

I really enjoy koyamaen matcha, they do not get much press here in the US but they are a premier shop. we use their matcha in chado a lot. Think I will have a bowl of some today!

Koyamaen is not on my "short list" of Japanese vendors, shops, etc. Looking for them on my "long list" now ...

Here is a place in Canada that sells their teas:http://kono-en.com/teas/index.htmlI have never ordered from them, though, so can't speak to the quality of the teas.Best wishes,sherubtse

thank you for the link sherubtse. it seems only their matcha is available in the US. i was more interested in their sencha. they do sell several modestly priced sencha in japan, but i don't know if any of these are available overseas.

Also worth mentioning, a vendor with excellent mid priced sencha (and fabulous bancha and karigane) is Horaido. Old family friends, originally from Kyoto, always bring back an excellent stash of Horaido teas. They are very loyal to his tea shop, and for good reason. The teas are awesomely "traditional".

Unfortunately, I've never tried to order from Horaido directly (FAX your credit card info, no thanks), but have been lucky enough to be have some gifted to me every year. Speaking of which, I'm about open a pack of sencha Tokiwagi for my afternoon tea break.